?PVEA works collaboratively with many amazing allied groups. Our campaign to defend the Peace River Valley continues to grow. We are united in stopping the development of the wasteful and destructive Site C dam.

The following are some tools and ideas you can use to take action to protect the Peace River Valley:

Wondering what to address with the BCUC as they assess Site C? Check out our suggested questions here:

Distribute brochures with information on key issues of concern associated with Site C at any suitable events you’re attending or get some friends together and distribute in a high pedestrian traffic area in your community.

Persuade existing MLA’s to take a strong stand against Site C and support the need to halt construction while an thorough assessment of the project is conducted by the public watchdog, the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC).

Achieve this goal by writing letters to MLA’s and candidates and following up with a face-to-face meetingor phone call to discuss the issue

to your local paper (ccing large publications like the Vancouver Sun, The Province or Times Colonist) outlining the concerns associated with Site C. Include a variety of examples, starting with the increase in cost of every British Columbians’ hydro bill. Then you can include other issues such as cheaper alternatives, loss of prime food producing land, environmental and First Nations impacts.

to your MP

Create a banner

and hang it or hold it in a location where many will see it whether on a bridge, downtown in your community or at an event.

This banner was made with a piece of white tarp, a cord to fasten it and duct tape for the lettering.

Host a table

with information about Site C at an event. Use the resources on this page such as brochure, fact sheets, banners, etc. Run videos on the issues at your table.

Make a White Elephantplacard

and bring it to events. Invite your friends to do the same and populate a high traffic area for a few hours.

Host a film night

and show ‘Damnation’ or ‘Peace Out’. Damnation contact. The contact for both films is Janet Gray rollingjusticebus@shaw.ca. Janet has activist and showing rights. Trailers for each film: